Other mystery awards

Macavity Awards from Mystery Readers International

Year shown is year of the award.

"Macavity" was the mystery cat from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats


2002

Best Novel: Folly, by Laurie R. King (2001).
Best First Novel: Open Season, by C. J. Box (2001).
Best Short Story: The Abbey Ghosts, by Jan Burke (Alfred Hitchcock, January, 2001).
Best Critical Work: Writing the Mystery: A Start to Finish Guide for Both Novice and Professional, by G. Miki Hayden (2001).


2001

Best Novel: A Place of Execution, by Val McDermid (2000).
Best First Novel: A Conspiracy of Paper, by David Liss (2000).
Best Short Story: A Candle for Christmas, by Reginald Hill (Ellery Queen, January, 2000).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: The American Regional Mystery, by Marvin Lachman (2000).


2000

Best Novel: The Flower Master, by Sujata Massey (1999).
Best First Novel: Inner City Blues, by Paula L. Woods (1999).
Best Short Story: Maubi and the Jumbis, by Kate Grilley (Murderous Intent, Fall, 1999).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Ross MacDonald, by Tom Nolan (1999).


1999

Best Novel: Blood Work, by Michael Connelly (1998).
Best First Novel: Sympathy for the Devil, by Jerrilyn Farmer (1998).
Best Short Story: Of Course You Know Chocolate Is a Vegetable, by Barbara D'Amato (Ellery Queen, November, 1998).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Killer Books, by Jean Swanson and Dean James (1998).


1998

Best Novel: Dreaming of the Bones, by Deborah Crombie (1997).
Best First Novel: Dead Body Language, by Penny Warner (1997).
Best Short Story: Two Ladies of Rose Cottage, by Peter Robinson (Malice Domestic 6, 1997).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Deadly Women, by Jan Grape, Dean James, and Ellen Nehr (1997).


1997

Best Novel: Bloodhounds, by Peter Lovesey.
Best First Novel: Death in Little Tokyo, by Dale Furutani.
Best Short Story: Cruel & Unusual, by Carolyn Wheat (Guilty as Charged, 1996).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Detecting Women 2, by Willetta Heising.


1996

Best Novel: Under the Beetle's Cellar, by Mary Willis Walker.
Best First Novel: The Strange Files of Fremont Jones, by Dianne Day.
Best Short Story: Evans Tries an O-Level, by Colin Dexter (Morse's Greatest Mystery and Other Stories, 1995).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Detecting Women, by Willetta Heising.


1995

Best Novel: She Walks These Hills, by Sharyn McCrumb.
Best First Novel: Do Unto Others, by Jeff Abbott.
Best Short Story: Cast Your Fate to the Wind, by Deborah Adams.
Best Short Story: Unharmed, by Jan Burke (Ellery Queen, #637, Mid-December, 1994).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: By a Woman's Hand, by Dean James and Jean Swanson.


1994

Best Novel: The Sculptress, by Minette Walters.
Best First Novel: Death Comes as Epiphany, by Sharan Newman.
Best Short Story: Checkout, by Susan Dunlap (Malice Domestic 2, 1993).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: The Fine Art of Murder, edited by Ed Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg, Larry Segriff, and Jon L. Breen.


1993

Best Novel: Bootlegger's Daughter, by Margaret Maron (1992).
Best First Novel: Blanche on the Lam, by Barbara Neely.
Best Short Story: Henrie O's Holiday, by Carolyn G. Hart (Malice Domestic, 1992).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Doulbeday Crime Club Compendium, by Ellen Nehr.


1992

Best Novel: I.O.U., by Nancy Pickard.
Best First Novel: Murder on the Iditarod Trail, by Sue Henry.
Best First Novel: Zero at the Bone, by Mary Willis Walker.
Best Short Story: Deborah's Judgment, by Margaret Maron (A Woman's Eye, 1991).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Talking Mysteries: A Conversation with Tony Hillerman, by Tony Hillerman and Ernie Bulow.


1991

Best Novel: If Ever I Return Pretty Peggy-O, by Sharyn McCrumb (1990).
Best First Novel: Postmortem, by Patricia D. Cornwell.
Best Short Story: Too Much to Bare, by Joan Hess (Sisters in Crime 2, 1990).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries, by Gillian Gill.


1990

Best Novel: A Little Class on Murder, by Carolyn G. Hart.
Best First Novel: Grime and Punishment, by Jill Churchill.
Best Short Story: Afraid All the Time, by Nancy Pickard (Sisters in Crime, 1989).
Best Critical/Biographical Work: The Bedside Companion to Crime, by H. R. F. Keating.


1989

Best Novel: A Thief of Time, by Tony Hillerman.
Best First Novel: The Killings at Badger's Drift, by Carolyn Graham.
Best Short Story: Déjà Vu, by Doug Allyn (AH, 1988).
Best Nonfiction/Critical Work: Silk Stalkings, by Victoria Nichols and Susan Thompson.


1988

Best Novel: Marriage Is Murder, by Nancy Pickard.
Best First Novel: The Monkey's Raincoat, by Robert Crais.
Best Short Story: The Woman in the Wardrobe, by Robert Barnard (Ellery Queen, 1987).
Best Nonfiction/Critical Work: Son of Gun in Cheek, by Bill Pronzini.


1987

Best Novel: A Taste for Death, by P. D. James.
Best First Novel: Ritual Bath, by Fay Kellerman.
Best First Novel: A Case of Loyalties, by Marilyn Wallace.
Best Short Story: The Parker Shotgun, by Sue Grafton (Mean Streets, 1986).
Best Nonfiction/Critical Work: 1001 Midnights, by Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini.

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